Category: archives
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Pet Talk-March 18, 2004
Neutering is beneficial for most pets. By: Dr. Daniel Eubanks Some of the questions asked most frequently by my clients regard neutering their dog or cat. "Should I have my pet neutered and if so, why?" "What effect will it have on their temperament?" "What are the advantages or drawbacks?" Let’s examine the concept of…
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Sibling Harmony
Nerissa and Katryna Nields’ performance at Concerts at the Crossing March 20 will feature selections from their latest release, ‘This Town is Wrong,’ inspired by Nerissa’s young-adult novel of the same name. Add Nerissa and Katryna Nields to the short list of related musicians who actually enjoy each others’ company. They have performed together since…
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New Hope adopts noise ordinance
The new law targets illegal motorcyles with loud mufflers. By: Linda Seida NEW HOPE Applause erupted when members of Borough Council recently voted to adopt a stricter noise ordinance that will double the fine for offenders to $100. The tougher ordinance was instituted in response to complaints from residents and merchants alike concerning illegal…
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Artists in Residence
Lambertville Public School held a presentation for its Artists in Residence program March 12. Katya Kurtbek, Adam Warwinsky and Emily Marley pose with their puppet and masks during the Artists in Residence pressentation at Lambertville Public School March 12.
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March 17, 8:55 p.m.: Mendacity and democracy
A complete disregard for the truth does not serve democracy well. It’s a lesson that our president needs to learn. By: Hank Kalet The Spanish people struck a blow for truthfulness in voting out the reigning Popular Party, which had attempted to use last week’s deadly bombing for political gain. Read Thomas Oliphant in The…
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March 17, 8:55 p.m.: The hypocrisy of the marriage debate
They say a picture is worth a thousand words…. By: Hank Kalet Dan Wasserman offers one of the better commentaries on President George W. Bush’s endorsement of a marriage amendment. See his cartoon here.
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County: Mayor didn’t intentionally violate election law
Mayor Gregg Rackin has reimbursed the borough nearly $200 for sending campaign literature that urged "yes" votes to three ballot questions. By: Linda Seida STOCKTON An investigation by the Hunterdon County prosecutor’s office into the mayor’s violation of state election law determined the transgression was unintentional and recommended no penalty other than reimbursement of…
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"Anything Goes"
South Hunterdon Regional High School is presenting "Anything Goes" through Saturday, March 20. James Bellamy (left), playing the role of Sir Evelyn Oakleigh, speaks with his fiance, Regina Mushrock, playing the role of Hope Harcourt, and a disguised Peter Mercer- Pontier playing the role of Billy Crocker during the dress rehearsal for "Anything Goes" at…
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Senior Menus-March 18, 2004
All meals are served at noon at Hibernia Apartments in Lambertville. The value of each meal is $3.13. Any amount donated over this is a tax-deductible contribution. All menus are subject to change and include milk and margarine. The sodium-controlled menu is the same unless otherwise noted. Thursday, March 18 Apple juice, eggplant rollatini,…
